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n.paradoxa online published 21 issues between 1996 and 2010 (with the ISSN 1462-0426). The content of the online version was different from that of the print editions (ISSN 1461-0434). In January 2010, the online pages of n.paradoxa were archived as PDFs from the old n.paradoxa website. They represent over 1000 pages of articles, interviews, manifestos, features on feminist art, contemporary women artists, feminist art theory and art history internationally.
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Read complete issue here: n.paradoxa online issue 1, Dec 1996
Katy Deepwell
'Paint-Stripping: Feminist Possibilities in Painting After Modernism' pp. 4-11
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Annelise Zwez
'Gibt es Noch Themen in der Zeitgenoissischen Kunst? Und Welche interessieren Kunstlerinnen heute?Are there still themes in Contemporary Art? And if so,which are of interest to Women Artists Today? English Translation by Frances Deepwell' pp. 12-33
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Moira Roth & Hung Liu
'The 17th Century Tale of Lady Liu and Lady Remington and a 20th Century Postscript' pp. 34-45
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Katy Deepwell
'Uncanny Resemblances: Restaging Claude Cahun in 'Mise en Scene'' pp. 46-51
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Pauline Barrie
'Report on City of Women in Slovenia' pp. 52-56
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Katy Deepwell
'Interview with Catherine de Zegher: Curator of Inside the Visible: An Elliptical Traverse of Twentieth Century Art,in, of, and from the feminine' pp. 57-67
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